Description Spinner Hanger or Hook Blast Machine

Batch work shot blasting machines are very versatile
since they allow processing different kinds of components, such as small and
sensitive parts as well as more complex parts which may be heavy or large and
therefore not suitable for tumbling in bulk loads.

The hook inside the blasting chamber passes in front
of the turbines , exposing the parts to the blasting stream. The rail where the
hooks are mounted may be of different design depending on the application.
Besides the rail system with one hook per rail there is also the Y track system
with two hooks and an oval unit with multiple hooks.

The Y track and Oval designs have an advantage over
the single hook setup in that loading / unloading time is reduced. Using a
system with more than one hook allows blasting a component inside the blast
chamber while a second part is being loaded on a hook outside the blast
cabinet.

Shot blasting machines with continuous monorail
hooks allow processing a large volume of components greatly reducing the
loading / unloading time as opposed to discontinuous blasting equipment with
hooks.

The parts to be blasted are supported by hooks
mounted to an overhead rail system and subsequently transported into the
blasting chamber. The flow can be continuous or discontinuous as required by
the customer.

With continuous flow shot blasting units,
components later may be painted using the same transport rail system as used in
the shot blasting process. In this way, unnecessary operator handling of the
parts is eliminated further increasing productivity.

The abrasive is propelled by centrifugal
turbines using one or multiple turbines depending on the size of the blasting
machine and the components to be blasted.